8 Reasons You Need a Strategy to Manage Information

This excerpt contends that the strategic imperative to manage information effectively will soon become irreversible -- with devastating consequences for those who assume it is otherwise.

"8 Reasons You Need a Strategy to
Manage Information — Before It's Too Late" contends that the strategic
imperative to manage information effectively will soon become irreversible — with
devastating consequences for those who assume it is otherwise. The "8 Reasons" book is
a compilation of the best information management columns from the popular "8 Things"
series in the Digital Landfill blog.

The 8 Reasons in the book are:

1. A tidal wave of information.

2. Ubiquitous computing.

3. Social everything.

4. Collaboration without governance is a disaster.

5. The era of simplicity.

6. The Tree-Hugger's time has come.

7. You can no longer do this manually.

8. Mismanagement risks are rising.

This book excerpt covers all 8 of these reasons. To download the rest of the book
for free, click here.

The attached Zip file includes:

Intro Page.doc

Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf

8 Reasons You Need a Strategy to Manage Information Excerpt.pdf

IT Solutions Builder
TOP IT RESOURCES TO MOVE YOUR BUSINESS FORWARD

Which topic are you interested in?

Mobile

Security

Networks/IoT

Cloud

Data Storage

Applications

Development

IT Management

Other

What is your company size?

What is your job title?

What is your job function?

Searching our resource database to find your matches...

IT Downloads help you save time and money while executing essential IT management tasks. Download this useful resource now and put it to work for your business.

This Download is provided by:

For over 60 years, AIIM has been the leading non-profit organization focused on helping users understand the challenges associated with managing documents, content, records and business processes. AIIM is also known as the enterprise content management (ECM) association. Today, AIIM is international in scope, independent, and implementation-focused. As the industry's intermediary, AIIM represents the entire industry - including users, suppliers and the channel.

Chapter 1 delves into the first four stages of systematic strategic planning, including clarifying current conditions, identifying competitive advantages, defining opportunities and developing strategies. ... More >>

Subscribe to our Newsletters

Sign up now and get the best business technology insights direct to your inbox.

By submitting your information, you agree that itbusinessedge.com may send you ITBbusinessEdge offers via email, phone and text message, as well as email offers about other products and services that ITBbusinessEdge believes may be of interest to you. ITBbusinessEdge will process your information in accordance with the Quinstreet Privacy Policy.